World Flooding Brief, Hard Hit Areas as of September 29, 2024
Posted by HCN on Monday, September 30, 2024
Updated September 29, '24; major natural disasters being contended with or to be contended with at this time:
-Hurricane Helene made its way from the Central America region on up to and through Florida several days ago. It is/was a fierce spiral that does not appear, it will soften before arrival. Evacuation orders in place. Those evacuation orders best taken very seriously. As of September 29th, 2024, about 100 persons have been reported as dead. Path of the storm generally went from south to north. Exact path and points of destruction, either in the path, or in the outward ripple effects and other phenomena that occur outward from the path, might be less predictable, loosely determined where it will occur, whereas safest precaution is all areas east and west of the general path, and of course north, should brace for the possibilites. The western part of North Carolina, a case in point, had areas devastated. Parts of western Virginia as well. Perhaps the alert more accurate is actually more of a widespread blanket, and says all areas at least east of the Mississippi [River] are in the realm of possibility of being affected somehow. That said, as to safe side of when storm Helene is over, might be to take precautions for at least several more days. Areas like, but not limited to, West Virginia, west Pennsylvania, might be in a zone of some kind of severe storm occurrence within the next few days; some areas within these may have or have been already been affected. This considering wax and wane of storm conditions, aside from whether Helene per se or not.
Dissapation process of Helene and associated storm system might encompass almost the entire continental United States and parts of Canada, where some levels of storm conditions may exist within it before it is finally over.
-Flooding in the southern region of Poland
-Nepal, especially Kathmandu valley area; flooding; reports of about 150 deaths
-Mexico, especially Guerrero area, southwest of Mexico City; impacts from storm John
-Bangladesh flooding, especially the aftermath and survival concerns
-Hurricane Helene made its way from the Central America region on up to and through Florida several days ago. It is/was a fierce spiral that does not appear, it will soften before arrival. Evacuation orders in place. Those evacuation orders best taken very seriously. As of September 29th, 2024, about 100 persons have been reported as dead. Path of the storm generally went from south to north. Exact path and points of destruction, either in the path, or in the outward ripple effects and other phenomena that occur outward from the path, might be less predictable, loosely determined where it will occur, whereas safest precaution is all areas east and west of the general path, and of course north, should brace for the possibilites. The western part of North Carolina, a case in point, had areas devastated. Parts of western Virginia as well. Perhaps the alert more accurate is actually more of a widespread blanket, and says all areas at least east of the Mississippi [River] are in the realm of possibility of being affected somehow. That said, as to safe side of when storm Helene is over, might be to take precautions for at least several more days. Areas like, but not limited to, West Virginia, west Pennsylvania, might be in a zone of some kind of severe storm occurrence within the next few days; some areas within these may have or have been already been affected. This considering wax and wane of storm conditions, aside from whether Helene per se or not.
Dissapation process of Helene and associated storm system might encompass almost the entire continental United States and parts of Canada, where some levels of storm conditions may exist within it before it is finally over.
-Flooding in the southern region of Poland
-Nepal, especially Kathmandu valley area; flooding; reports of about 150 deaths
-Mexico, especially Guerrero area, southwest of Mexico City; impacts from storm John
-Bangladesh flooding, especially the aftermath and survival concerns